The remarkable Roman Egypt-era work represents some the earliest realistic portrait paintings still in existence today.
“Given that I was aboard a ship and there were no available art materials, and since I liked making portraits, I thought of collecting my hair after having a haircut and use it to make portraits.” ...
"Each volume in the One on One series is a sustained meditation on a single work from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art"--Page 2 of cover. AAPG copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon ...
We’re kicking off our Black History Month special today featuring a Chicagoan who is using her art to help inspire people to embrace their natural hair.Tyler Clark is an O.G, 3D hair artist ...
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where art historian Elizabeth Block works, there’s always a crowd near John Singer Sargent’s Madame X (1884). Everyone wants to spy that black slinky dress, and ...
Inspect this drawing of Ironman. You might think it's a pencil sketch at first, but look closer and you'll realise that it's actually an artwork made out of shorn hair. Wang Xiaojiu, is a hairdresser ...
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